Couldn’t care less. Over the outdoor game gimmick.
apparently now st Thomas believes that the ccha may kick them out a year early and it’s gonna be very difficult to get tommies into nchc a year early
Couldn’t care less. Over the outdoor game gimmick.
What? The conference that was formed by a group of schools solely because they wanted to selfishly kill three programs they didn’t like is now being b1tchy with a school that is leaving them? I am shocked! Shocked!Why have a rule that allows you to leave with two year notice just to be b1tches about it when it happens?
What? The conference that was formed by a group of schools solely because they wanted to selfishly kill three programs they didn’t like is now being b1tchy with a school that is leaving them? I am shocked! Shocked!
Yup, Huntsville was in the WCHA. The CCHA was formed solely to cut out Huntsville and the Alaska schools.Three? Who was the third school besides the Alaska schools? Was Huntsville in the WCHA at that time? I'm an Easterner. I don't follow that Western cr*p. LOL
Outdoor is great when it's pond hockey. When it's in a big stadium it's just fake and gross.
They should play one game a year on a pond in Northern Minnesota or Michigan or on Lake Chaplain with no fans. Just put a handful of cameras in the trees (so, can't be North Dakota) and let the kids and the refs alone. It would be the greatest game of the year.
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Tell the advertisers and the vendors to get f-cked.
What? The conference that was formed by a group of schools solely because they wanted to selfishly kill three programs they didn’t like is now being b1tchy with a school that is leaving them? I am shocked! Shocked!
St. Thomas was never staying in the CCHA to begin with, the writing was on the wall the minute they hired Rico. They think they are too rich to be hanging out with the also-ran pubbies.
Rico got bounced from Miami because his teams were unsuccessful in the NCHC. Why won't the Tommies be a repeat?
St Thomas also has a hell of a lot of money for a school most have probably never heard of. Think Denver but more Canadian.
I swear some people think it’s like Mac or Carleton and well known. As someone who has lived on both coasts and multiple European nations I feel strongly that it’s not really known outside the Midwest. Where as a lot of rich people on coasts send their kids to Mac and Carleton.
Interesting. I would have sworn up and down that st Thomas was the better known of the three. But still relatively unknown outside the Midwest.
I swear some people think it's like Mac or Carleton and well known.